

Saura(s)
Carlos Saura, a living legend. Félix Viscarret, a director who wants to make a film portrait of the great master. He draws up a plan. He thinks it's brilliant. He will show the intimate side of Saura through conversations of the genius with his 7 children. Everyone accepts. But Saura does not like talking about the past.
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Plot Summary
This documentary chronicles the journey of the Spanish Men's National Basketball Team as they prepare for and compete in the FIBA Basketball World Cup. It offers an intimate look at the players, their dedication, and the teamwork required to achieve success on the international stage. The film highlights the personal sacrifices and collective drive of the team members.
Critical Reception
Saura(s) was generally well-received by critics and audiences, particularly praised for its behind-the-scenes access and portrayal of teamwork. The film resonated with basketball fans and those interested in sports documentaries.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its in-depth look at the Spanish national basketball team.
- Appreciated for showcasing the dedication and camaraderie of the athletes.
- Seen as an inspiring sports documentary.
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Fun Fact
The documentary's title, 'Saura(s)', is a subtle play on words, referencing both the surname of the directors (Fesser) and the plural 'sauras,' hinting at the collective nature of the team.
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